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1 2| vive et vale. Tiberius in dissimulation; as Tacitus saith of him, 2 6| OF SIMULATION AND DISSIMULATION~Dissimulation is but a faint 3 6| SIMULATION AND DISSIMULATION~Dissimulation is but a faint kind of policy, 4 6| arts of her husband, and dissimulation of her son; attributing 5 6| policy to Augustus, and dissimulation to Tiberius. And again, 6 6| of arts or policy, and dissimulation or closeness, are indeed 7 6| them), to him, a habit of dissimulation is a hinderance and a poorness. 8 6| the case indeed required dissimulation, if then they used it, it 9 6| what he is. The second, dissimulation, in the negative; when a 10 6| For the second, which is dissimulation; it followeth many times 11 6| himself a little scope of dissimulation; which is, as it were, but 12 6| advantages of simulation and dissimulation are three. First, to lay 13 6| first, that simulation and dissimulation commonly carry with them 14 6| opinion; secrecy in habit; dissimulation in seasonable use; and a